Bella Thorne Wears White Veil In Instagram Photos; Boyfriend Benjamin Mascolo Calls Her ‘Princess’
KEY POINTS
- Bella Thorne shares new photos of herself wearing a white veil on Instagram
- Her boyfriend, Benjamin Mascolo, was quick to praise her
- Thorne has been dating the Italian singer since April last year
Is Bella Thorne hinting that she's ready to walk down the aisle with boyfriend Benjamin Mascolo?
On Wednesday, Sept. 30, Thorne took to Instagram and shared three photos of herself posing in a white veil and a sparkling silver dress. She also appeared to flaunt a diamond sparkler on her ring finger.
"Such a happy girl," the "Shake It Up" actress captioned the images.
Mascolo, Thorne's boyfriend of more than a year, was quick to comment on the post, calling her a "princess."
The OnlyFans star started dating Mascolo, an Italian pop singer, in April last year. A few months back, Thorne appeared to hint that a proposal from her beau might be on the horizon when she captioned a sultry video she shared on Instagram with a ring emoji.
Thorne also gushed over Mascolo earlier this month, telling Entertainment Tonight that she felt "lucky" to have her boyfriend.
"He's really just the perfect specimen and I honestly don't know how I got so blessed with him," Thorne said of the singer.
"I love constantly learning about his life and his culture and his everything," she continued. "[It's] just so interesting when you date someone that hasn't grown up with the same moralistic values and the same things as you."
The two were separated briefly earlier this year as they had to go into self-isolation separately due to the coronavirus pandemic. While Thorne stayed in Los Angeles, Mascolo was stuck in Italy. The couple finally reunited in July.
On the professional front, Thorne has been busy with a number of projects, including her new crime thriller "Girl" and her OnlyFans page.
The "Famous In Love" actress found immense success in the adult entertainment industry, earning a whopping $2 million from her OnlyFans page less than a week after joining the platform in August.
In a series of tweets, Thorne, who has directed a movie for Pornhub, said she joined the platform to help remove the stigma behind sex work.
She tweeted, "Remove the stigma behind sex, sex work, and the negativity that surrounds the word SEX itself by bringing a mainstream face to it that’s what I was trying to do, to help bring more faces to the site to create more revenue for content creators on the site."
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